Article By: Sanjeevini DuttaShobana Jeyasingh's Bayadère – The Ninth Life previews at mac Birmingham on 18th March and opens in London on 25th March. We share here our article from the coming issue of Pulse.Read More

Article By: Jasmine LailPulse 124 was unusually controversial and there was room in Pulse 125 only to print abbreviated versions of the responses. We give here the full text of the Letter to the Editor from...Read More

Article By: Bhagwat ShahPulse 124 was unusually controversial and there was room in Pulse 125 only to print abbreviated versions of the responses. We give here the full text of the Letter to the Editor from...Read More

Article By: Gopa RoyAn hour's drive from Bhopal, in a peaceful area of natural beauty, are the rock shelters of Bhimbetka. These shelters show evidence of continuous settlement from 100,000 to 1000 years ago....Read More

Article By: Sanjeevini DuttaAditi Mangaldas is one of the foremost kathak dancers of India; dynamic, charismatic and thoughtful, her solo and group choreography gives a contemporary face to an ancient art form. Her Company...Read More

Born in London, Seeta began training under the guidance of Kiran Ratna in 1990 and has since worked with a range of Bharata Natyam and contemporary dance professionals. She has furthered her...Read More

Directed by Mayuri Boonham, ATMA is a vibrant dance company that presents inspirational contemporary work using bharatanatyam to create an eloquent, unpredictable dance aesthetic. By pushing a...Read More

Pulseconnects

The quarterly magazine Pulse and the website www.pulseconnects.com is published and managed by Kadam, a UK based charity which aims to keep Asian dance and music, relevant and refreshed for today’s audiences.

Kadam received three-year funding in 2008 from the Arts Council of England, to re-launch the magazine and website which phases out by end March 2011.

Pulse is no longer in receipt of subsidy and henceforth will rely on subscriptions or donations from artists, organisations and enthusiasts to keep it running.